Cells that live on glycolysis alone
Some cells run almost entirely on glycolysis. Your red blood cells have no mitochondria at all — glycolysis is their only ATP source. Fast-twitch muscle leans on it during a sprint, and many tumors crank it up (the Warburg effect). Two ATP per glucose, no oxygen required — humble, but life-saving.

Red blood cells: Arek Socha, CC0 (Wikimedia Commons)